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Credit cards can be a gateway to debt but can also be a powerful personal finance tool. See articles that will teach you about credit cards,keep you up to date on credit card rules, show you the best credit cards, as well as show you reviews.

Chase Ink Cash® Business Card – Review

Published or updated March 2, 2014 by Glen Craig

Small business owner?  Looking for a line of credit as well as helpful tools to manage your business?

Take a serious look at the Ink Cash® Business Card.

Here’s a card for your small business offering a nice introductory bonus right now.  This one’s a credit card (as opposed to the Ink Bold® Business card which is a charge card and you must pay in full every month) and it has the added benefit of no annual fee.

Reward Yourself With Cash

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When are Credit Card Annual Fees Worth Paying?

Published or updated April 13, 2013 by Kevin Mulligan

Paying a fee to a credit company for the privilege of using their credit card seems ludicrous, right?

Why would anyone intentionally pay an annual fee?

With so many free credit card options it just seems insane to pick one with an annual fee.

On the other hand, if you actually take some time to take a closer look at some of the perks you get by paying an annual fee for a specific credit card you might find the perks outweigh the costs.

For the longest time I personally thought this was crazy, but I’m starting to come around.  Let’s dig a little deeper.

Paying an Annual Fee for a Credit Card

You have two big steps to take before you jump onboard with an annual fee.

Identify Your Credit Card Usage

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British Airways Visa Signature Card Review – 50,000 Bonus Avios

Published or updated March 2, 2014 by Glen Craig

Do you fly British Airways?  (They have over 300 destinations BTW.)

If you do then you should take a look at the British Airways Visa Signature® Card.

The British Airways Visa Signature® Card is what many consider an airline miles credit card.  It’s a card that is issued on behalf of the airline where you can typically earn that airline’s miles faster when you buy flights with the card and you can earn additional miles on general purchases.  These miles can then be redeemed for free flights with the airline.

You can also see lots of other great perks in an airline miles card that help make owning the airline’s credit card well worth it. [Read more…] about British Airways Visa Signature Card Review – 50,000 Bonus Avios

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United MileagePlus Explorer Card Review

Published or updated March 2, 2014 by Glen Craig

Do you fly United Airlines with any frequency?

Would you like special flying privileges on your United flights?  Would you like to earn free flights and more?

If you answered yes to any of the above then you need to look at the United MileagePlus® Explorer Card from Chase.

The United MileagePlus Explorer Card is considered an airline miles credit card.  What that means is the purchases you make earn you airline miles which can be redeemed for flights and more.  Airline miles cards are a great way to use your purchases to earn you free flights.

Here’s what the United MileagePlus Explorer Card offers you:

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Southwest Airlines® Rapid Rewards® Premier Credit Card | Review – Earn 50,000 Bonus Points

Published or updated November 1, 2013 by Glen Craig

Do you fly Southwest Airlines?

Do you want to earn free flights as well as hotel stays, gift cards and more including international flights?

Then read on for my Southwest Airlines® Rapid Rewards® Premier Credit Card review and see if the card is good for you.

Let’s look at the Southwest Airlines Rapid Rewards Premier Credit Card:

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